Jackets Win Men’s DMR Crown at Penn Relays
The Georgia Tech men’s track team won the men’s distance medley relay at the Penn Relays with a time of 9:38.85. Alexander Arrambide started strong with the fastest 1200m time of 2:57.19, followed by Caden Terrell, who also clocked in the fastest 400m at 46.27. Kamren Kennedy maintained the lead during the 800m leg before handing off to John Jessup, who sealed the victory with the fastest 1600m leg at 4:03.97, creating a three-second gap over Maryland, which finished second.
By the Numbers- Georgia Tech's winning time in the distance medley relay: 9:38.85
- Fastest 1200m leg time (Arrambide): 2:57.19
- Fastest 400m leg time (Terrell): 46.27
- Fastest 1600m leg time (Jessup): 4:03.97
- The win marks a strong start for Georgia Tech at the Penn Relays.
- The women's 4x800m relay team is set to compete next, adding to Tech's success this weekend.
Georgia Tech will conclude its participation at the Penn Relays with the women's 4x800m relay scheduled for Saturday afternoon. The result of this race could add to the momentum built by the men's team.
Bottom LineGeorgia Tech's impressive performance highlights its dominance in middle-distance events, showcasing the depth and talent of its track program while setting a positive tone for upcoming competitions.
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